Blinkhorn A S, Asbury J
Department of Oral Health and Development, University Dental Hospital of Manchester.
Health Bull (Edinb). 1992 Sep;50(5):384-8.
One hundred and sixty four of the 240 general dental practitioners on the Greater Glasgow Health Board family practitioner list returned a postal questionnaire on the current use of General Anaesthesia and sedation in their practices. Thirty three per cent offered GA sessions but nearly a half were in the process of withdrawing the service. The majority of the respondents (74.4 per cent) felt that a simple sedation method would attract patients. An inhalation technique was considered the most appropriate for general dental practice by 62 per cent of the dentists.
在大格拉斯哥健康委员会家庭医生名单上的240名普通牙科医生中,有164人回复了一份关于他们诊所目前全身麻醉和镇静使用情况的邮政调查问卷。33%的人提供全身麻醉服务,但近一半的人正在取消这项服务。大多数受访者(74.4%)认为一种简单的镇静方法会吸引患者。62%的牙医认为吸入技术最适合普通牙科诊所。